What made us 2x stronger…

I absolutely love our neighborhood. It’s quiet, safe, tree-lined, with wonderful neighbors and dozens of kids for my daughters to play with. It has a close-knit community feel, but the yards are spacious and private. My girls leave their toys out in the yard and ride their bikes through the streets, carefree. We have a neighborhood list-serv, a newsletter, an active mom’s group, a babysitting co-op, book club, and a bunch of other well-organized committees that put together great monthly events – a Halloween parade, Easter egg hunt, chili cook-off, wine & cheese parties, and so much more. Although the area feels very suburban, there’s a wonderful elementary school, dozens of stores and restaurants, and a Metro station within a couple of miles… and we’re just a few minutes outside of Washington, DC. My kids will have wonderful memories of growing up in this neighborhood.

Yet, back in 2008, we considered giving it all up.

We decided that in order to take care of some debt – and stop living paycheck to paycheck – we needed to downsize. So we put our house on the market, planning to either rent a place for a year, or move a little farther away, looking to buy a home that cost significantly less than what our current house was worth. With the money that we’d make from selling our house, we could pay off all our credit cards and still have plenty left over for a down payment on a new, more affordable home.

I figured that it was a good time to make this decision. I wanted to move before the girls started school because I knew that would make it that much harder on them. The baby was well, just a baby. Not even a year old yet, so I wasn’t worried about moving her away from her friends. Maya was almost 4 years old. Not really old enough to understand what was happening.

We fixed some things here and there, moving boxes and boxes of stuff into storage to stage the house a bit. I was heartbroken when our real estate agent suggested we paint our beautiful family room wall because it was a little “too abstract” and might turn buyers off. My house had never been cleaner. I would send the kids out to play every afternoon just so they wouldn’t make a mess inside, because you never knew when a potential buyer would want to stop by.

The problem was the housing market wasn’t exactly in good shape at that point. And though our house was beautiful – or so we were told – we didn’t have any takers. I mean, we did have a couple of buyers lowball us, but the difference was just too much and not worth it in the end.

After 4 months, we took the house off the market. We gave it our best shot, but it just wasn’t meant to be. We decided that we would have to make some sacrifices, but we were determined to stay put. And it’s the best decision we ever made! Maybe we aren’t able to take the two-week vacations or buy the pool membership that so many of our neighbors enjoy, but we’re okay with that. Because we love our neighborhood. We love our house. It’s home. Situations like this can break up a marriage, but everything we went through that year made our family 2x stronger.

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Comments

There are a couple examples I can think of that made me 2x stronger. But one good example is my kids! With one that was diagnosed with ADHD and the other having allergies to common food preservatives, I have had to learn how to cook from scratch and kick out some of the nasty ingredients that are common in processed foods. I used to be a microwave cook and now I don’t even own one!

Love that story Mariana (and love the wall too)! We’ve become stronger when it comes to the health of my daughter…….from visits at 3 mo old because they thought she could be deaf to trips to the neurologist. There have been tears, but it’s made our family stronger!Debra @ A Frugal Friend´s last blog post ..Rare $1.00 Coupon – good on any Method product (they have Mickey Mouse soap)

I guess for me its been my two back surgeries. They didnt turn out quite the way they were supposed to, and will need one more. It has made me stronger …mentally! Weaker physically…but a much stronger person!

Going through 2 floods and losing a lot. Friends and neighbors were wonderful about reaching out and helping and it made us stronger in relationships and how we view things that are just that…things. people are more important.

Hearing my daughter may have leukemia made me stronger. Thank God she didn’t but hearing something like that it really changes you. It makes you look at life differently and makes you realize you are stronger than you think. Thank you!

My husband lost his job two weeks after we found out we were pregnant. We had been trying for a year to conceive so our great news was shadowed by really bad news. It ended up working out for the best though, it took 9 months but he finally landed his dream job. The bad times made us appreciate the good times.

Five years ago I was in a serious car accident that left me with permanent injuries including traumatic onset fibromyalgia. Learning to live with these debilitating problems has taught me to be two times stronger, because I still need to support myself and refuse to go on disability. The settlement came three years after the accident and only paid a fraction of what my medical bills will amount to for the rest of my life, but coming to terms with that took a lot of strength as well.Danizilla´s last blog post ..Danizilla & Portland – an Uneasy Truce

This past Oct. my 90 yr. old dad had a stroke and a week later Hurricane Sandy hit. Going through both of these things back to back definitely made me at least 2x stronger since I had the responsibility of caring for my dad and dealing with preparing the house for the storm as well as the clean up afterward.